Three of the top four receivers are entering just their second season on the field. Campanaro is a special teams player. Burnett, an undrafted rookie out of USC, could provide depth at a relatively thin position.

Walker and Smith are excellent receiving threats. Supernaw and Stocker are primarily blockers and special teams contributors.

Offensive line (9):

Tackle: Taylor Lewan, Jack Conklin, Dennis Kelly, Kevin Pamphile (FA)

Guard: Josh Kline, Quinton Spain, Xavier Su’a-Filo (FA)

Center: Ben Jones, Corey Levin

The starting five return, from left to right: Lewan, Spain, Jones, Kline and Conklin. Kelly will start the season at right tackle if Conklin is still recovering from a torn ACL. Pamphile can play all five positions. He and Su’a-Filo could challenge Spain for the starting job at left guard.

Apr 26, 2018; Arlington, TX, USA; Rashaan Evans (Alabama) with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being is selected as the number twenty-two overall pick to the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium.
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Apr 26, 2018; Arlington, TX, USA; Rashaan Evans (Alabama) celebrates with fans after being selected as the number twenty-two overall pick to the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium.
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Boston College football defensive end Harold Landry performs field drills during BC Pro Day, Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in Boston. Pro Day is intended to showcase talent to NFL scouts for the upcoming draft. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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Arizona defensive back Dane Cruikshank runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Monday, March 5, 2018. Cruikshank was the Titans' fifth-round pick in the 2018 draft/
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Arizona defensive back Dane Cruikshank runs a drill during the NFL football scouting combine, Monday, March 5, 2018, in Indianapolis. Cruikshank was the Titans' fifth-round pick in the 2018 draft.
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Defense (25)

The team’s first two draft picks should contribute heavily. Evans, the first-round pick, should start from Day 1. Landry, the second-round pick, should serve as a rotational pass rusher with Orakpo and Morgan and grow into a starting role by 2019.

Butler, Ryan and Jackson are all essentially starters, with Ryan the most likely to play in the slot. Cruikshank, the team’s fifth-round draft pick, is officially listed as a defensive back. He should serve as the third safety and fifth cornerback. Webb, who played for Titans secondary coach Kerry Coombs at Ohio State and led the Buckeyes with five interceptions last year, may have the best chance of any undrafted rookie free agent to make the team.

Defensive line (6)

Defensive end: DaQuan Jones, David King

Nose tackle: Austin Johnson, Antwaun Woods

Defensive tackle: Jurrell Casey, Bennie Logan (FA)

Ndamukong Suh, who picked the Rams over an offer from the Titans, would have made this unit elite. But there’s plenty of talent and versatility here. Casey is an underrated star. Jones and Logan can also play nose tackle, and Logan may challenge Johnson for the starting job in the middle. Johnson can also play end.